Indian girl met a Polish guy and got pregnant. He doesn't want to marry me and my visa expires...

HiI am an Indian girl, I came here last year and met a Polish guy, we became a couple and started living together, in the beginning he was so nice to me, but the things changed when I got pregnant, it wasn't plan and it came to us by a surprise, my visa will expire in August 2014 and he is not willing to marry me, I don't know what to do in such situation, I really feel helpless right now and I cant go back to my country because there will be a lot of trouble for me, is there a possibility that I can stay here without marriage?

Depends on whether you will be able to find employment or not. Are you currently working? If not, so you have any qualifications that can be used to find gainful employment on the job market? Do you speak Polish, and how well? How do you expect to financially support yourself and your child while here in Poland? Have you given serious thought to the questions of abortion and putting the child up for adoption? How do you plan to ensure that the father of the child fulfills his financial responsibilities for the child?

There are a lot of questions here, many very personal and sensitive, and many of which you are not going to be comfortable with discussing with a bunch of strangers. Looking for advice on an anonymous internet forum in a complicated case like this is not a good idea. Find someone who is actually qualified to answer your questions and meet with them face to face in the real world. The person to ask first is your gynecologist. They can refer you to qualified professionals who can answer your questions. Any advice you get here or anywhere in the internet is likely not to be very useful.

No, that part doesn't matter. As the parent of an EU national, she's got the right to stay in the EU.

is there a possibility that I can stay here without marriage?

Absolutely. It is critical that the child obtains Polish citizenship - as a result of that, you can move to a more friendly country for Indians (the UK) and get on with your life there. The English legal system will have no problems enforcing a child support order on him, too.

No, that part doesn't matter. As the parent of an EU national, she's got the right to stay in the EU.

bang on! Its true! If the baby is born within EU and then you can get a stay here. Furthermore, you have to fight your case in the court as well so that the 'dad' will be able to share your baby's expenses! But dont tell him anything before the baby is born! just keep it for yourself. He has already shown how coward he is by not taking the responsibility of his soon to be born baby, so he might even attempt something more disgusting.

As the parent of an EU national, she's got the right to stay in the EU.

I don't think that is cast iron. Ireland have deported a number of Irish Citizens (through birth) along with their mothers, and said the child can return when they are of age. Has cleared the entire Irish legal system.

It is absolutely cast iron these days, although what Ireland did was make it so that you had to be legally resident on the Island of Ireland in order to obtain Irish citizenship. A child born to illegal immigrants on the island wouldn't be legally there, therefore they couldn't obtain Irish citizenship.